Rachel Portman at Chichester Cathedral Roof Restoration Appeal

AutoInformed.com on Rachel Portman, right, one of Britain’s most celebrated composers of film music.

Julian Biggs and Rachel Portman, one of Britain’s most celebrated composers of film music. We surmise the Germans are done bombing England.

The Home of Rolls-Royce recently played host to an evening of music and conversation, in support of the Chichester Cathedral Roof Restoration Appeal. Attended by 150 patrons and supporters, the ticket-only event began with Champagne and canapés, followed by an interview with Rachel Portman OBE, one of Britain’s most celebrated and prolific composers of film music.

Portman’s numerous credits include Emma, starring Gwyneth Paltrow, for which she won an Oscar in 1996, and her Academy Award nominated scores for Chocolat and The Cider House Rules. In 2015, she received an Emmy for her work on HBO’s record-breaking TV movie Bessie, a biography of blues singer Bessie Smith. Interviewed by Julian Biggs, Chichester Cathedral Trustee, Rachel Portman gave guests an insight into her life, work and inspiration, and the extraordinary challenges and rewards of a vital but often overlooked aspect of movie-making.

A highlight of the evening was a live performance of Rachel’s choral work from the Chichester Cathedral Choir, under Organist and Master of the Choristers, Charles Harrison.

The evening concluded with a silent auction: continuing the Hollywood theme, participants submitted their donations in gold envelopes mimicking those used at the Oscars ceremony. Rolls‑Royce supported the fundraising efforts by donating a truly unique lot, with the highest bidder securing a chauffeured Phantom ride and VIP tour of the Home of Rolls-Royce.

The evening raised funds for the restoration and re-covering of the Chichester Cathedral High Roofs. Dating from the 13th Century, it is an extremely rare example of an original medieval timber roof and of national architectural importance. Despite constant repairs and maintenance, failures in the copper covering have allowed rainwater to penetrate the roof vault, damaging the timber, masonry and ceiling plasterwork.

A full restoration is now under way: the project is scheduled to last five years and cost around £6 million, all of which has to be funded through donations and self-generated income, since the Cathedral receives no automatic statutory support.

“Chichester Cathedral represents the apex of art, design, technology and craft of its age,” said Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

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